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Jean
questions without auxiliary verb?
Hi everybody,
so i was watching some tv shows a few days ago and a realized sometimes when someone was makking a question it didn't use the auxiliary verbs, i cannot remember the setences but there was a lot... i figured out sometimes they didn't use those auxiliary verbs because they already knew the answer like they were just asking to confirm sometihng or as a sarcasm form, but i even know if i'm right though.
If you guys could exemple me why it happen or even give some exemplos ( or both , it'd help me a lot.
Thank you in advance!
12 ม.ค. 2017 เวลา 21:36
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It's definitely true that in English, most questions use auxiliary verbs (am/is/are or do/does). English loves auxiliary verbs.
There are two types of questions (that I can think of) that don't [<-- auxiliary verb] require them.
Questions that begin with who/what AND are the subject of the reply sentence.
"Who knows the answer?" --> I know the answer.
"What happened?" --> Nothing happened.
vs
"What did you eat?" --> I ate nothing
"Where are you going?" I'm going home.
Another option is colloquial. The "do" or the "are" can be left off. For example, "Do you understand" --> "Understand?" or "You got it?" and "are you coming?" --> "you coming?".
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